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post May 23, 2006 - 1:44 AM
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OK, I have plans for a piece of plastic (6"x6") thats either hinged at the top or the bottom, and I want to be able to raise or lower it at the flick of a switch.

I'm not an RC'er but I was wondering if something as simple as a servo would do the job, or maybe just a motor and a chain and sprocket? If I use the servo, what else would I need? (i.e. some sort of controller?)

Any help would be appreciated.

Dan

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post May 23, 2006 - 9:22 PM
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My bet is he's using it for a license plate


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hey, nice mod does it come in hetero?


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post May 24, 2006 - 1:41 AM
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QUOTE(Cutrara @ May 24, 2006 - 3:22 AM) [snapback]437293[/snapback]

My bet is he's using it for a license plate



You're bet would be right mr cutrura.

1. I am considering putting one on my front plate for when I'm at shows to make it look a bit tidyer on photos.
2. When I get my led rears finished and back on then the only reversing light I have is a few white leds in the bootlid brake light (see below.) SO.. I am thinking of putting the reversing lights behind the rear plate so that the rear looks cleaner as I cant find anywhere under the bumper to put them.

Oh and I can always put the old clusters back in for MOT time.

I thought a servo would just have 3 wires, 1 negative then a positive for either way?


Reversing Light
Brake Light
Reversing And Brake Light
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Cameras are so crap at taking pictures of led's!!

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